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A George V silver tea caddy, of shaped and faceted oval form, with gadrooned border, reeded body, and lion's mask ring handles, the hinged cover with composition finial, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1910, 19cm wide, 19.5oz overall.Some minor knocks, scratches and wear to the body. Marks are a bit worn, especially the date letter.
A George V silver tea caddy, of chamfered urn form, with reeded borders, ebonised finial, and pedestal foot, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1910, 13cm high, and a late 19th century Hanau silver-gilt oval tea caddy and cover, embossed with panels of cherubs, flowers and foliage, 11cm high, 11oz overall. (2)
A George III silver christening mug, of rounded form with bands of reeded decoration and gilt interior, by Thomas Johnson, London 1808, 7cm high, another similar, by Thomas Dicks, London 1819, a late Victorian silver small tea caddy of sarcophagus form, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1900, 7cm high, and silver mustard with gadrooned border and scallop thumbpiece, on ball feet, Chester 1903, 15oz overall. (4)
A collection of silver flatware, to include a set of five teaspoons by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1912, four various dessert spoons, three pairs of sugar tongs, a sauce ladle, a Dutch embossed caddy spoon, three other small spoons, four silver handled tea knives and a pickle fork, 15oz weighable. (qty)
A George III silver caddy spoon, with bright-cut handle, by Richard Crossley, London 1794, 7cm, and a small collection of further silver comprising a pair of Irish fiddle pattern dessert forks, a fiddle pattern sauce ladle, a pickle fork, a child's spoon and pusher, and a mustard spoon, 7oz overall. (8)
Georgian tortoiseshell and mother of pearl of pearl tea caddy of rectangular form with lobed front, with white metal shield shaped plaque and escutcheon and four turned wooden bun feet, the fitted interior with two lidded compartments, ivory veneer trim to edges and small turned ivory knops, 14.5cm wide. This item contains ivory and has been registered with the UK Government with the submission reference number 94Y7HY6Z. NB: Bidders are responsible for arranging all documents relating to CITES and must comply with the relevant regulations of their destination country. We will not post outside the UK.
Chinese white metal small circular bowl with moulded decoration of carp in a pond, four character marks to interior and scrolling peonies and key pattern borders to exterior, the base with four character marks and smaller two character mark with number 999, 10cm diam.; also an Oriental white metal caddy of rectangular sarcophagus form with panels of scrolling dragons, indistinct Japanese mark to base, 12.5cm wide. (2).
A GEORGE III SILVER SERVING SPOON AND AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON, the serving spoon hallmarked 'George Wintle' London 1798, length 210mm, together with a fiddle pattern caddy spoon with embossed terminal, hallmarked 'Elizabeth Eaton' London 1846, length 95mm, approximate gross weight 68.6 grams, 2.20 ozt (condition report: general to light wear in good condition)

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